Juddmonte International: runners and riders as Crystal Ocean heads nine at York
The world's highest-rated horse Crystal Ocean will face eight rivals in the Juddmonte International Stakes at York on Wednesday.
Crystal Ocean will face high-class three-year-olds King Of Comedy, Circus Maximus and Japan on the opening day of the Welcome to Yorkshire Ebor festival in a contest with a prize fund in excess of £1 million. As expected Enable, who has the Yorkshire Oaks on Thursday as her target, does not run in the 1m2½f Group 1.
Elarqam, who was an impressive winner of the Group 2 York Stakes over course and distance last time, returns to the Knavesmire and is joined by Cheval Grand, Regal Reality, Thundering Blue and Queen Anne winner Lord Glitters in an intriguing contest.
Bookmakers make Crystal Ocean, who broke his Group 1 duck in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot, a general 6-5 chance with King Of Comedy his main market rival at 7-2. King Of Comedy has not raced since finishing a staying-on second behind the reopposing Circus Maximus in the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot.
Stoute, who also runs Regal Reality, said: “It’s a tough race. We go there with two nice horses, they’ve prepared well and we hope for the best.
He [Regal Reality] ran very well in the Eclipse – it was a good, solid run actually. The ground was too soft for him last time. The surface will be more suitable [at York] and we’ll learn more about him.”
Lord Glitters won the Strensall Stakes over 1m1f at the Ebor meeting last year and his trainer David O'Meara is looking forward to stepping up in trip.
He said: “He won over a mile and a quarter in France early in his career and he won the Strensall Stakes over nine furlongs at York last year, when he beat the subsequent Lockinge winner Mustashry. He also ran a blinder [behind Almond Eye] over that trip in the Dubai Turf and has never been stopping at the end of his races.
“There’s not a lot else to be running him in at this time and there’s fantastic prize-money on offer, so why not have a go? We can always drop back in trip for the QEII [on British Champions Day at Ascot on October 19] later in the year.
“We are under no illusions it’s a tough race and he’s got quite a bit to find with the likes of Crystal Ocean, but he’s in great form and the fact he’s won at York is another tick in his box."
Final field
Cheval Grand (Oisin Murphy)
Crystal Ocean (James Doyle)
Elarqam (Jim Crowley)
Lord Glitters (Danny Tudhope)
Regal Reality (Richard Kingscote)
Thundering Blue (Jason Watson)
Circus Maximus (Donnacha O'Brien)
Japan (Ryan Moore)
King Of Comedy (Frankie Dettori)
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Published on 19 August 2019inNews
Last updated 14:26, 19 August 2019
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